Migrations of North American Birds. 343 
The water birds seem to appear more regularly, owing to the 
fact that ers of the Species apparent] y take their flight south- 
Last of birds recorded as occuring in the Bermudas.’ 
“‘eisagiaes neg (W). (wt o. of specimens 1, December. 
Faleo a um (W). ee a a 
plage (w ) at ae via especially i in September. 
“  sparverius, 
Circus ee us (wy "Oceasionl in autumn. 
Halizt cocephalus. 
Pa dion on nensis (W). " Abindank 
Otus Wilsonianus (W). 
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qcoryeus Americanus. “ Thou sands,” Oct. 1849; a few in Fabs 
Sphyropicus varius (W). Pe was breeds ; December to A pril. 
Trochiles colubris (W). At one time common; April. 
wtura pelasgia. Several; Sept. 1849. 
Chordeiles popetue (W). Sometimes very common; April to ea 1864, 
aie alcyon (W). permey September to April; regular visito 
1847. 
Mig Viren we One ; 
Turdus ot telinus (W). Sev, erties 
ainsoni (W). Two; Octo 
ialiratcnen s (W). Several ; Temas and March. 
azicola enanthe, One each; Octobe March. 
; October. 
us No sis ( W), " abaeedan in station regular visitor. 
Dendroica coronata (W). ne; January; sev el AP pal oy ril. 
¥ 
zestiva ( 
Hirundo zener (wm, Rare in spring; common Aug. to Sept.; great 
t in Sept. 1849, 
bicolor or) Sept. 1849. 
Cotyle Sone (W). August and ty mg qr? 
Pr rea. Great flight Sept. 2 
ogne 
Am pis cedrora m(W). Abundant eos ts December. 
Collyrio borealis. One; March, 
® Species with (W) are found also in the West Indies. 
